Morning Coffee 127
- I’m back at the office today after almost two weeks away. So
“catch-up” is the official hyphenated word of the day.
- Big news last week was an update on
Silverlight.
The next version (the one with the embedded cross-platform CLR in
it) was rebranded Silverlight 2.0 and will include higher-level UI
framework features and richer networking support. Look for a go-live
beta Q1 next year.
- According to Scott
Guthrie,
there should be a CTP of the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions this week,
including the new ASP.NET MVC framework that many folks await with
baited breath. Scott posted the
second
in new series on this framework, this time covering URL Routing.
- After a long blog silence, Pat
Helland posted four
presentations that he delivered @ TechEd Barcelona. They’re pretty
much required reading as far as I am concerned. Here’s hoping the
TechEd Barcelona folks recorded at least the audio of these
sessions.
- There’s a new drop of
F#,
v1.9.3.7. Don Syme calls
it
“a release candidate for F# 1.9.3″. Full release
notes
are over on his blog.
- Speaking of F#, Douglas Stockwell explains how to roll-your-own
F# Express by combining the
F# download above & the VS08 shell.
- Still speaking of F#, Robert Pickering has written an article on
Active
Patterns
as well as a series on concurrency in F#. So far he’s covered
Async
Workflows
(twice),
Erlang style
messages
and message
queuing.
- Speaking of concurrency, Soma
announced
the CTP of
ParallelFX
last week. This includes Parallel
LINQ
(aka PLINQ) and Task Parallel
Library
(aka TPL). Also check out their
whitepaper,
team blog and dev
center.
- I’m a big fan of the Architecture
Journal. Now you can get
all that great content in a great WPF-based
app.
Simon Guest has the
details.
Posted by devhawk.net on December 3, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged ASP.NET, Concurrency, F# & Silverlight.
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